Print background color

I'm learning slowly ID. However, I have a document I have planned with a white background. It looks good on the screen, but prints with a light blue background on a cheap printer that I use to check the forward to send him to a press. Any ideas?

In addition, my printer requires a 350 ppi. AR settings there (that I can't find it) to ensure that the entire document meets this requirement? Thank you.

About the blue background - it could be a question of color management. When printing, in the color printing dialog box, select "Let ID determine the colors" and select the appropriate printer profile.

You say that your "printer" requires 350 PPI. I guess you mean a printer, not your desktop printer (the printer from Word is ambiguous). Let me know if I don't have that right.

You can use the ID CS4 preflight to check the resolution of the image. Window: Exit: preflight check. Define profiles of school boards. Press on the +. Then under the Images and objects, color Image resolution Minimum 350 in grayscale 350 Minimum resolution.

Press ENTER. In the preflight Panel, select your new profile. Make sure that the "On" is activated. ID will search the document and let you know the images at low resolution.

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